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Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain George Poulett Scrope. Reprints of Economic Classics PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY DEDUCED FROM THE NATURAL ...
Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain George Poulett Scrope. Reprints of Economic Classics PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY DEDUCED FROM THE NATURAL ...
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If the greatest happiness of the community is the true and only end of all institutions , it follows that a government which should take political economy of this kind as a guide to its legislation , without continually correcting its ...
If the greatest happiness of the community is the true and only end of all institutions , it follows that a government which should take political economy of this kind as a guide to its legislation , without continually correcting its ...
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... was related by Mr. Ostler , a manufacturer of glass beads and other toys , to the Committee of the House of Commons on artizans and machinery ; and is quoted in Mr. Babbage's valuable work on the Economy of Manufactures .
... was related by Mr. Ostler , a manufacturer of glass beads and other toys , to the Committee of the House of Commons on artizans and machinery ; and is quoted in Mr. Babbage's valuable work on the Economy of Manufactures .
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE On the Coincidence of | 1 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY DEDUCED | 40 |
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